Metal polish



Patented Mar. 30, 1937 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE METAL POLISH Ida Selleck and Florence Ray, Ypsilanti, Mich.

N Drawing. Application May 5, 1936, Serial N 0. 18,042

1 Claim.

This invention relates to a polish for metal and the like that is particularly effective in removing rust and dirt and at the same time giving high luster to the polished surface.

Many formulas have been proposed for metal polishes including many combinations of ingredients but the ingredients in the present polish are quite difierent from those usually employed in polishes and the results of using the polish are especially good. According to this invention, the polish, which is to be applied in the usual Way, is as follows:

Tripoli powder pounds 1% Vinegar cup /2 Powdered beeswax teaspoonful Diatomaceous earth ounces 4 Water (preferably rain) gallon 1 White corn meal teaspoonful /2 Condensed milk (Quantity suflicient to make a thick cream) In compounding the polish the powdered materials are mixed and the water and vinegar then added with vigorous stirring or shaking. Thereafter a sufiicient quantity of condensed milk is A composition for polishing metal and the like. that consists of: l 15 Tripoli powder pounds 1% Vinegar cup Powdered beeswax teaspoonful Diatomaceous earth ounces 4 Water (preferably rain) gallon 1 20 White corn meal teaspoonful Condensed milk (Quantity sufiicient to make a thick cream) IDA SELLECK. 25

FLORENCE RAY. 

